ChaoticMethod
Eye of the Beholder
ragabr said:Well, you can claim that "nobody ever said that Magick is supernatural," but the man who popularized the usage was certain that it dealt with discarnate intelligences:
Crowley said:The law of probablities excludes all theories but one. The simple Truth is what I have always asserted.
There is a Being called Aiwaz, an intelligence discarnate, who wrote this Book of the Law, using my ears and hand. His mind is certainly superior to my own in knowledge and in power, for He has dominated me and taught me ever since.
But that apart, the proof of any discarnate intelligence, even of the lowest order, has never before been established. And lack of that proof is the flaw in all the religions of the past; man could not be certain of the existence of "God", because though he knew many powers independent of muscle, he knew of no consciousness independent of nerve.
Where does it talk about Magick being "supernatural"?
All I see is Crowley making reference to a specific divinity/archetype. All in all, nothing more "supernatural" than the expension of the electromagnetic body that Tetra is talking about.
But yeah, I would be better to reformulate my comment as: The term Magick, or even Magic (without the "k" ), doesn't necessarily imply the presence of something supernatural.